DeanC wrote:Donald Trump or some other false opposition stooge in 3... 2... 1....
That didn't take long
Sarah Palin: Quit being such a ***** and release the photos.
DeanC wrote:Donald Trump or some other false opposition stooge in 3... 2... 1....
Lt. Col. Oliver North says he sees no need for President Barack Obama to release the photos of a dead Osama bin Laden because they could be used against Navy SEALs involved in the attack in international court. North also told Fox News’ Sean Hannity Wednesday he believes that burial at sea was the right move.
"If I were one of those U.S. Navy SEALs on that operation, I would not want to have evidence that they would use against me in some kind of international criminal court,” North said. “And you and I both know that that's a kind of thing that happens in this crazy world we live in. So, not releasing the photos of bin Laden quite frankly, I think to satisfy the — and interest of a lot of different people, when we know he is dead, and there is no need to go any further about it, I don't think you need the photos.
solidgun wrote:But I prefer not to see it publicized because:
1. The enemy will use it to rally against US and fuel their hatred.
2. It causes unnecessary tension
3. All this causes dangers to my friends and family fighting abroad and any US citizens traveling.
gyrfalcon wrote:All of the information, pictures, and details on the raid should become public as quickly as possible. Secret or classified data can be reacted and released at a later time.solidgun wrote:But I prefer not to see it publicized because:
1. The enemy will use it to rally against US and fuel their hatred.
2. It causes unnecessary tension
3. All this causes dangers to my friends and family fighting abroad and any US citizens traveling.
Are you effing serious? The "enemy" already hates the U.S. and a photo of another dead terrorist won't change anything. Might as well just move to China if your logic is this flawed.
Heffay wrote:gyrfalcon wrote:All of the information, pictures, and details on the raid should become public as quickly as possible. Secret or classified data can be reacted and released at a later time.solidgun wrote:But I prefer not to see it publicized because:
1. The enemy will use it to rally against US and fuel their hatred.
2. It causes unnecessary tension
3. All this causes dangers to my friends and family fighting abroad and any US citizens traveling.
Are you effing serious? The "enemy" already hates the U.S. and a photo of another dead terrorist won't change anything. Might as well just move to China if your logic is this flawed.
Are you saying Colonel Ollie North is wrong??
Commie.
EJSG19 wrote:The whole "is it ok because they did it first?" is just pacifist nonsense. I still haven't found out what it was that "provoked" such a massive terrorist attack like 9/11. Therefore, I have to believe we did not, in fact, provoke anything. Which leads me to the logical conclusion that not doing anything, doesn't work.
That logical conclusion applies to many other things in life also, as it turns out.
Heffay wrote:So let me get this straight. If you're opposed to the release of the photos, you're a pacifist?
DeanC wrote:nyffman wrote:To me, the real story is Obama's dithering and drama on whether to release them or not. In regard to the actual operation that resulted in the Kodak moment, I think I read that the SEAL team practiced for something like seven months. But this last minute indecision on the part of Obama seems to show that he and his crack team of experts and intellectuals did little or nothing to be sure they were prepared to deal with much of anything likely to come up after the deed was done.
This is actually part of his strategy.
hammAR wrote:Apparently, I mean who gives a **** about a few SEALS, they are expendable and the public has a right to know....publish their names, pictures, and addresses.................
nyffman wrote:DeanC wrote:nyffman wrote:To me, the real story is Obama's dithering and drama on whether to release them or not. In regard to the actual operation that resulted in the Kodak moment, I think I read that the SEAL team practiced for something like seven months. But this last minute indecision on the part of Obama seems to show that he and his crack team of experts and intellectuals did little or nothing to be sure they were prepared to deal with much of anything likely to come up after the deed was done.
This is actually part of his strategy.
Then, replacing the obviously, below average, Robert Gibbs with the pathetically inadequate Jay Carney was a brilliant move.
gyrfalcon wrote:hammAR wrote:Apparently, I mean who gives a **** about a few SEALS, they are expendable and the public has a right to know....publish their names, pictures, and addresses.................
I never said they had to release non-redacted information. It's not particularly hard to blackout the faces and other sensitive/classified data. It's not like these SEALS won't be writing every detail of this mission in memoirs once they're out of the service...
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